The world's longest-running soil warming experiment has revealed an unexpected climate concern. After nearly four decades, ...
Beneath forests, grasslands and wetlands lies a hidden underground network of fungi known as mycorrhizal networks, sometimes ...
Extreme weather and pollution have increased the salt content in some soil, making growing conditions harsh for salt-sensitive crops like rice. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Nano detail a possible ...
Tropical forests exchange more CO2 with the atmosphere than any other terrestrial biome, meaning that even a relatively small shift in the balance of carbon uptake and release there could have a big ...
Mary Yap has spent the last year and a half trying to get farmers to fall in love with basalt. The volcanic rock is chock full of nutrients, captured as its crystal structure forms from cooling magma, ...
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How a Darjeeling tea estate turned into one of India’s biggest carbon removal experiments
AltCarbon has scaled its enhanced rock weathering experiment from a 300-acre pilot to 60,000 acres and over 35,000 farmers ...
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In 1985, three chemists spotted an unexpected soccer-ball molecule that reshaped nanotechnology
While conducting experiments on the vaporisation of carbon atoms in 1985, chemists Harold Kroto, Robert Curl, and Richard Smalley obtained surprising results that showed the stability of a cluster ...
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